Saturday, November 17, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald (2018)

J.K Rowling's ultra-popular "Wizarding World" has taken the world by storm. For almost 20 years, her magical works have entertained millions worldwide. With this being the second film in the spin-off series, "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald", is another magical film entry into the self proclaimed "Wizarding World", but isn't as thoroughly enjoyable as "Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them". 

Unlike the predecessor, the follow-up is slow to start, drags on a little but is entertaining, even if it's not the likes of the 2016 film. David Yates director of the film, is no stranger to directing films in this saga. For this film, he ups the magic, and adds compelling set pieces and a riveting story, that may consist of wandering off abruptly with plot and story holes. This sequel will do anything and [succeedingly] cater to the fans of the beloved films. 

Resuming his magical duties as Newt Scamander once again is Eddie Redmayne. Redmayne gives another charming go at Scamander. Co-starring alongside him are returning cast members: Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol and playing the eponymous foe, Grindelwald, Johnny Depp. Viewers also see the likes of characters they've seen before and some that get a backstory. Playing a young Professor Dumbledore is Jude Law and playing the cursed woman who turns into a snake, [Voldemort's Nagini] is Claudia Kim. This cast is a magical one even if the performances get a little dry and boring at times. 

One of the best parts about this film, is not only its special effects, but a riveting story and adds more to character arcs and offers audiences an ending you did not see coming. You'll be begging for more once it ends. 

Giving the film a magical score once more, is film composer James Newton-Howard. Howard makes a lively and contemporary plethora of scores to accompany the film and all of its magic. [Howard]  also brings in a new spin on the iconic "Harry Potter" theme made famous by John Williams. 

This franchise has been known for its stunning special effects and CGI, this film adds even more stunning and creative creatures that fit right into the zest of any installments in the franchise. This film boasts its creativity and special effects constantly, which audiences will enjoy. 

Creating magic, one filmmaker at a time. This film is delightful in its presentation and succeeds in offering more to audiences as far as character development goes. Despite the lack of a consistent wow factor, and a slow start, this film is another magical achievement in the "Wizarding World" even if it doesn't quite make the mark that the other films in the saga had made. 


Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. 
















Rate: B- 

Director: David Yates 

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Johnny Depp, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol

MPAA Rating: PG-13-(for sequences of fantasy action)

Runtime: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes

Synopsis: In an effort to thwart Grindelwald's plans of raising pure-blood wizards to rule over all non-magical beings, Albus Dumbledore enlists his former student Newt Scamander, who agrees to help, unaware of the dangers that lie ahead. Lines are drawn as love and loyalty are tested, even among the truest friends and family, in an increasingly divided wizarding world.